Category Archives: For Your Queue

Find the best new releases and pair those with something from the stacks that you might have missed.

I Don’t Want to Go Out – Week of May 20

The year’s first real candidate for the best animation Oscar is available to watch at home, so do yourself a favor and take advantage! Couple of others, too – we’re here to help you make tough choices.

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How to Train Your Dragon: The Hiden World (DVD)

The Upside

Isn’t It Romantic?

I Don’t Want to Go Out—Week of May 13

Bunches of movies out this week in home entertainment, and a couple of them are quite amazing. Here’s the whole run down.

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Apollo 11

Her Smell

Meow Wolf: Origin Story

Fighting with My Family

Cold Pursuit

Charlie Says

Happy Death Day 2U

I Don’t Want to Go Out—Week of May 6

What to watch this week? Well, please start with the best documentary to be released in ages, then hit on a criminally underseen music biopic. After that, the choosing gets tougher, but let us be a guide.

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They Shall Not Grow Old (DVD)

Blaze



The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part

The Prodigy

What Men Want

I Don’t Want to Go Out–Week of April 29

What’s worth watching this week? Most everything, really, even though one is more of a train wreck kind of thing.

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Arctic

Dragged Across Concrete (DVD)

The Hole in the Ground (DVD)

I Trapped the Devil

Serenity

I Don’t Want To Go Out — Week of April 15

It’s the week of one-word movie titles. One of these couldn’t meet the high bar it set for itself, but it’s not such a bad movie. The other one is a bad movie. No question. Which is which? We’re here to clarify.

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Glass

Replicas

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I Don’t Want to Go Out—Week of April 8

Movie and more movies out this week in home entertainment. A couple are great, a couple are near misses, at least one is a real head-scratcher. No worries, though, we’ll sort through it with you.

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Mirai

The Wind

On the Basis of Sex

A Dog’s Way Home

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